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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a source of heated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or topic that generates intense discussion or debate.
Example: "The new policy became a source of heated debate among the committee members."
Alternatives: "a cause of intense" or "a trigger for passionate".
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How best to reduce the danger has been a source of heated debate since the 1991 firestorm.
The issue became a source of heated political debate during the prelude to the Republican primary there on Saturday.
Over the years the refreshments served by century ride organizers at rest stops have become a source of heated competition.
More than 50 people gathered to watch the 150-foot tower crumble on the land whose future has become a source of heated controversy.
Large carnivore management is typically a source of heated controversy worldwide and, in the Americas, jaguars (Panthera onca) are at the centre of many human wildlife conflicts.
According to American officials, the piracy of videos, music and other intellectual property was a source of heated discussion behind the scenes on Tuesday between Susan C. Schwab, the top American trade envoy, and Ms. Wu.
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Solar energy is considered as a source of heating.
In the Northeast, the impact has been particularly harsh because from the Mid-Atlantic States to New England, many families still rely on home heating oil, a source of heating no longer used in the rest of the country.
The first part is for the case of a heated crack, in which the internal crack can be a source of heating (or cooling).
The canopy is a source of heat and a sink of CO2.
The windows face the mountains and are a source of heat for the house; a wood-burning stove is another source of heat.
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